It's interesting to find that some americans class the UK as socialist.

American news (in particular, Fox) is literally unhinged. That's why they think that. Any policy which wouldn't be classed as rather right wing here is considered to be socialist or communism in the US.

Thirdly you forget that the poorest of the privaste sector don't have pensions so you median figures are misleading.

Have a read of the link I put to the TUC site for the couter to the right wing propaganda you have swallowed without question.

The bottom line is public sector pensions are affordable and private sector companies get away with poor provision. Its not public sector pensions are unaffordablely good - its that private sector ones are poor - because in main of the greed of the shareholders and the pension holidays. Providing decent pensions hits at profits

It's interesting to find that some americans class the UK as socialist.

American news (in particular, Fox) is literally unhinged. That's why they think that. Any policy which wouldn't be classed as rather right wing here is considered to be socialist or communism in the US

when i saw the footage of adam boulton going off on alistair campbell i was immediately reminded of glenn beck on fox newshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oumQl8neO6w
i do worry that murdoch wants to bring that kind of trash tv here, the fact hes in bed with cameron is very very worrying
an awful lot of people watch fox news and not just for sh!ts and giggles!

I'm not sure Campbell was bullshitting he was just playing a very straight bat and was explaining the situation. Campbell is obviosuly an abnoxious **** but he was just being saying it like it is. ie its hard for libs and tories to agree and so Brown has to stay if they cannot agree.

Maybe Boulton was just fed up at being fed bullshit? (because he was being fed bullshit)

really? i saw campbell being more frank and honest than hes ever been
what did he say that was bullshit?
while boulton ranted like a child because he thought nulabour had scuppered camerons chances at being pm,

i had no idea you were a fan of fox/sky news backhander, but it does explain a lot of your views

Kimbers - I want to see the full thing before I decide but I think he has been poor. Should have got more - after all the tories were desparate - he got a lot t looks like but not as much as he could have done.

How solid is the promise on PR for the commons? How are they going to reconcile the Lib Dems and the tory eurosceptic right that Cmearon is beholden to?

im sure i remember an interview with vince cable a few years ago saying we shouldnt join the euro so maybe hes a closet europhobe?

as the eurozone is in such a state at the moment i think it will put off talk of further integration for a while, unless the hardcore torries want to pull out of lisbon or something crazy it may keep the coalition going for long enough

PR hmmm well there will be a referendum and there are all kinds of ways the torys could make that less likely

Apart from the obvious, that some people on the lowest wages will drop out of tax and have more money it will go a long way towards simplifying our tax system. When you think about all the shenanigans with tax credits etc that make the poor jump through hoops and create expensive bureaucracy/administration in the tax system it has got to make sense to simply drop some of the poorest people out of tax.

AND, of course, if the overall tax take is to remain the same, or rise, it might mean that the rich have to pay more, which I'm also in favour of.

I am delighted with the tax threshold policy. It further encourages people into work who might otherwise take benefits, which helps people, business and reduces welfare costs. It financially benefits everyone, but especially those in low paid jobs. It simplifies taxation and tax credits making it more transparent and inexpensive to administrate. But it was meant to be paid for by scrapping Trident, so we shall see.

europe stuff is just waffle, but will we help the greek bailout? personally i think we should eurozone is outr biggest trading partner and the weaker they are the worse it is for us in recovery

As I said previously, why on earth should we contribute when it's not directly our problem - we're not in the Euro? Of course if it hits the IMF then we'll pay our part, but it certainly shouldn't get that far. Meanwhile as beneficial as it is for us for the eurozone not to go tits up, they have enough money themselves to fix this without us, and there are far better things for us to spend the money on within the UK (ie making sure Greece doesn't happen here!)

Looking at what they've announced about the compromises in policies I'm feeling very positive about this coalition. It seems that bot sides have dropped pretty much all their dodgy major policies, whilst keeping the better ones IMHO. The tax threshold thing should even help me personally